See Through: Windows and Mirrors in Twentieth-Century Photography

Group Exhibition including work by Carl Chiarenza

June 2 - SEPTEMBER 23, 2018

University of Michigan Museum of Art [UMMA]

525 South State Street

Ann Arbor 48109-1354

734.764.0395

See Through: Windows and Mirrors in Twentieth-Century Photography brings together a
group of images that are doubly framed—once by the camera lens and again by the border of a mirror or window. By refracting and distorting, revealing and concealing, these reflective and
transparent surfaces both draw attention to the photographer’s efforts to frame the world and expose the contingent nature of reality. Highlights from the exhibition include works by Eugène
Atget, Carl Chiarenza, Robert Doisneau, Elliott Erwitt, Walker Evans, André Kertész, Joanne Leonard, Danny Lyon, and Joel Meyerowitz. By extending the limits of perception, these witty and
provocative works invite us to see [through to] new visual possibilities.

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Audio Recordings

Chiarenza interviewed by Brooks Jensen

Listen to a two-part discussion about Carl Chiarenza's formative experiences, career, education, colleagues, mentors, and thoughts on photography, the art world, and more: